Apple Pushes a Second tvOS 26.2 RC, Launch Imminent
Apple is on the verge of releasing tvOS 26.2 to the public. The update includes a major feature for families: profiles for kids without an Apple ID.
Apple is on the verge of releasing tvOS 26.2 to the public. The update includes a major feature for families: profiles for kids without an Apple ID.
New research shows a single conversation with an AI chatbot can shift a voter’s political stance more than traditional political advertising. The effect is surprisingly large, especially when the AI uses “facts”—even if some are untrue.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory has selected its first commercial partners to experiment with its MARVEL microreactor. The 85-kWth test reactor, slated for operation in late 2027, will host demos for AI data centers, industrial desalination, and autonomous controls.
Creative Assembly dropped a massive set of announcements for the Total War series’ 25th anniversary. The headlines are a new Medieval 3, a major Warhammer 3 update for summer 2026, and a new engine that will bring the franchise to PlayStation and Xbox for the first time.
The dream of a big exit often overshadows the messy reality. According to founders who’ve been through it, the sale is just the beginning of a new, complex chapter.
Back in 2001, BT sold thousands of telephone exchanges for £2.3bn in a 30-year leaseback deal to tackle its £30bn debt. With that lease expiring in 2031 and the copper network shutting down, BT now faces a stark ultimatum: vacate the sites completely or commit to new decade-long leases at today’s sk
The long-awaited overhaul of the Xbox mobile app is in testing. A new, fully-featured store tab lets beta users browse, buy, and wishlist games without ever opening a browser.
HR teams are turning to AI to analyze job ads, performance reviews, and training histories to find skills gaps before they hurt the business. But the tech is only as good as the data it’s fed, and human oversight is still crucial.
New Yorkers shopping online are now seeing warnings that prices are set by algorithms using their personal data. This new transparency law, effective in November, is facing legal challenges from business groups.
In a candid interview, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reveals the relentless pressure of leading the world’s most valuable chip company. He describes a permanent state of anxiety, a daily routine of reading thousands of emails, and a leadership philosophy built on embracing being wrong.